Anonymous
Post 10/23/2019 17:24     Subject: Is this a narcisssist? If not, then what's wrong with them?

Asshole?
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2019 16:33     Subject: Is this a narcisssist? If not, then what's wrong with them?

In psychological terms, narcissism doesn’t mean self-love—at least not of a genuine sort. It’s more accurate to say that people with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) are in love with an idealized, grandiose image of themselves. And they’re in love with this inflated self-image precisely because it allows them to avoid deep feelings of insecurity. But propping up their delusions of grandeur takes a lot of work—and that’s where the dysfunctional attitudes and behaviors come in.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2019 11:34     Subject: Is this a narcisssist? If not, then what's wrong with them?

Just insecure.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2019 11:30     Subject: Is this a narcisssist? If not, then what's wrong with them?

Anonymous wrote:Not narcissistic.

Low self esteem.


This
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2019 23:05     Subject: Re:Is this a narcisssist? If not, then what's wrong with them?

Fair weather friend, extrovert, lacking in empathy
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2019 22:23     Subject: Re:Is this a narcisssist? If not, then what's wrong with them?

They are getting under your skin and they are affecting you emotionally...this is what is important to be curious about...yourself ..not their diagnosis.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2019 13:56     Subject: Is this a narcisssist? If not, then what's wrong with them?

Not even close to a narcissist.
Selfish maybe.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2019 13:53     Subject: Is this a narcisssist? If not, then what's wrong with them?

A person can be narcissistic without having a diagnosis of NPD. It’s hard to tell from your post what’s going on — sounds like garden-variety neurosis, self-absorption, lack of self-awareness, possible dependent personality?
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2019 13:44     Subject: Is this a narcisssist? If not, then what's wrong with them?

Anonymous
Post 10/22/2019 13:43     Subject: Is this a narcisssist? If not, then what's wrong with them?

No not at all. A narcissist is someone who only focuses and talks about themselves. They make everything and anything resolve around themselves and usually can't have feeling or empathy for others. Trump is a classic narcissist.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2019 13:37     Subject: Is this a narcisssist? If not, then what's wrong with them?

Not narcissistic.

Low self esteem.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2019 13:32     Subject: Re:Is this a narcisssist? If not, then what's wrong with them?

No it sounds like a rigid extrovert.

A narcissist is always seeking praise and attention. This is the fundamental drive and desire.

They present a grandiose personality so you will praise them. They use people and have an over the top sense of entitlement. They see boundaries or a no to anything they seek or ask for as an insult. An invitation is a summons not an offer with these types. They often gas light and will go out their way to rewrite the narrative.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2019 13:26     Subject: Is this a narcisssist? If not, then what's wrong with them?

Sounds insecure and maybe a little ADD but not necessarily a narcissist no.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2019 13:01     Subject: Re:Is this a narcisssist? If not, then what's wrong with them?

No and I'm not sure where you get that from.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2019 12:53     Subject: Is this a narcisssist? If not, then what's wrong with them?

They:
- cannot stand being alone
- 90% of their conversation includes complaining about, criticizing, or gossiping about someone else (including people they call "friends")
- has to always have plans lined up, often months in advance
- will routinely cancel plans if something better comes along
- they'll line up plans and have backup plans so they're always social or doing something
- has a hard time holding a conversation, and will drift out to "multitask on their phone
- has cheated on a relationship, and says they still "live through" and revisits some of the hot experiences/conversations with the AP while trying to repair their marriage (partner never knew of affair)

Would you say this person is a narcissist? If not, what would your armchair diagnose them with?